sp. nov. isolated from human faeces.

Int J Syst Evol Microbiol

Microbiology and Functionality Research Group, World Institute of Kimchi, Gwangju 61755, Republic of Korea.

Published: February 2023

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  • * Phylogenetic analysis indicated that CBA7301 is closely related to the species JCM 17102, sharing 96.2% similarity in 16S rRNA gene sequences.
  • * CBA7301 is characterized as a Gram-negative, strictly anaerobic, rod-shaped bacterium with specific growth conditions and distinctive lipids and fatty acids, and it has been designated as a new species.

Article Abstract

A novel bacterial strain, CBA7301, was isolated from human faeces and was characterised using a polyphasic taxonomic approach. A phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences revealed that CBA7301 represented a member of the genus , in the family . The similarity between the 16S rRNA gene sequence of CBA7301 and that of its most closely related species, JCM 17102, was 96.2 %, and the average nucleotide identity between these two strains was 77.9 %. The genome size was 6 782 182 bp, and the DNA G+C content was 42.5 mol%. Cells of CBA7301 were Gram-stain-negative, strictly anaerobic and rod-shaped. The optimal growth of this organism occurred at 30-35 °C, pH 7.0 and 0.5 % (w/v) NaCl. The respiratory quinone was menaquinone 10. The predominant polar lipids were phosphatidylethanolamine, phospholipids and aminophospholipids. The major cellular fatty acid was anteiso-C. According to the results of the polyphasic taxonomic analysis, CBA7301 represents a novel species of the genus , which we named sp. nov. The type strain is CBA7301 (=KCCM 43355=ATCC TSD-227).

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